Yet John Keats is in some respects out of keeping with the magnificent phraseology of which he is the mouthpiece Little Keats as his fellow medical students termed him is a small undersized man not over five feet highthe shoulders too broad the legs too sparedeath in his hand as Coleridge said the slack moist hand of the incipient consumptive The only thing of beauty about him is his face It is a face to quote his friend Leigh Hunt in which energ...
Antes de iniciar la lectura de tu eBook o Audiolibro, lee la guía para descargarlo.